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Thanks for the insite, and the photos! That first photo was bad ass! That is exactly what mine should look like after I get done. I already took into consideration that the seats and carpet inside will have to be temporarily removed for the project. I understand all the work that will be involved. As far as a lot of extra work for the extra 3", it'll be worth it for me. This is just a project, not a repair type of job. The 4runner was bought 6 years ago with the intent to go off road. I am looking foward to having a good time installing this body lift, even with all the migrane headaches that go along with it. It will also be a good learning experience for me and my neighbor. This will not be the first body lift install for my neighbor though. As far as height, I have the 3" in the suspension, and with the 3" body lift, after I put 35" tires on it I should be set. I am probably going to have to get new rims that are offset. Oh well. I should be able to sell the aftermarket rims I allready purhased. I only have 33" tires right now.
It'll be fun! Thanks again for the info.
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